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Homegrown Business: Myriam Soucy, Founder and CEO of Les Mimipots

January 16, 2023 Demian Vernieri

Les Mimipots designs and creates beautiful pots and concrete planters, perfect for decorating any space. We spoke with Myriam Soucy, Founder and CEO of Les Mimipots, to find out more about what they do. What […]

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2020-2022 Defund the Police Progress of 20 Activist Groups in Montreal

January 10, 2023 Camille Brack

In 2020, there was an uprise in the Montreal community from over 20 groups. The purpose was to half the police budget, but after 3 years, they continued to overspend, get an increased budget, and […]

MusiCounts
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Charitable Choices: Kate Bangay, Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications at MusiCounts

January 10, 2023 Demian Vernieri

MusiCounts is Canada’s music education charity, associated with the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and the JUNO Awards. We spoke with Kate Bangay, Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications, to find out more about […]

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Homegrown Business: Popunderwear

January 9, 2023 admin

Popunderwear is a funky Montréal undergarments brand founded in 2019 by Jessika Dénommée and Vahiné Lefebvre. Their fun colours and designs, and strong social media game, have brought quick success to the local company who […]

Black Healing Centre
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Charitable Choices: Samanta Nyinawumuntu for Black Healing Centre

January 3, 2023 Star Bunzigiye

Black Healing Centre (BHC) is a non-profit organization providing mental health supports and resources to Afro-descendant people in Montreal. Some of the services provided are subsidized group and individual therapy, for example. We spoke with […]

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Who cares about the environment? Meet five ‘eco-types’

January 2, 2023 admin

There is little doubt that society is politically polarized over many dimensions of environmental protection. Who cares about the environment? There has been a widening gap in recent years between conservative and liberal voter support […]

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Charitable Choices: le Festival Vue sur la Relève

December 27, 2022 Sofia Touboul

Cette semaine, nous avons eu la chance de parler avec les organisateurs du Festival Vue sur la Relève. Ce festival est un véritable tremplin pluridisciplinaire pour les artistes émergent·e·s qui souhaitent déployer leur carrière dans […]

GOOD BIG NICE
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Homegrown Business: Emma Lukian, Co-founder of GOOD BIG NICE

December 26, 2022 Demian Vernieri

GOOD BIG NICE is a local Montreal food manufacturing company that produces delicious raw fermented foods. They use local produce to create unique robust products while catering to one of their main goals of reducing […]

Josef Azam
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Charitable Choices: Josef Azam, Motivational Speaker and Coach

December 20, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Josef Azam is the CEO and Co-Founder of Design Shopp, a Montreal-based multinational digital marketing agency. Growing up from humble beginnings, Josef is now committed to philanthropy, investing in others and giving back to disadvantaged […]

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Canadians want more workforce training at post-secondary institutes

December 19, 2022 admin

Canadians want more workforce training at post-secondary institutes – now governments need to step up to make it accessible, affordable, and timely. Over two years have passed since the COVID-19 pandemic caused a drastic restructuring […]

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